PLEASE NOTE: PROCESSING OF YOUR BACKGROUND AND DRUG SCREEN WILL NOT BEGIN UNTIL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED FOR THESE SERVICES.

Bring chain-of-custody drug screening form (provided by the college) to one of the LabCorp locations. Some local locations are listed below, a full list of LabCorp locations can be found on-line at www.labcorp.com or by calling 800-845-6167.

LabCorp Locations

1920 WARM SPRINGS RD

COLUMBUS, GA 31904

1123 E LAMAR ST

AMERICUS, GA 31709

Phone: 229-931-9843

223 W COLLEGE ST STE A

GRIFFIN, GA 30224

Phone: 770-467-8585

347 SAINT LUKES DR

MONTGOMERY, AL 36117

Phone: 334-272-1522

507 W 3RD AVE STE B

ALBANY, GA 31701

Phone: 229-446-6400

550 PEACHTREE ST NE STE 1650

ATLANTA, GA 30308

Phone: 404-523-5722

Once you have submitted your personal information, payment on-line and have completed your drug screen, your educational institution will be notified of your status by the clinical site.

If you have any questions, please call Matt Samson, Employment Manager at Columbus Regional at 706-660-6414 or e-mail matt.samson@crhs.net

Questions and Answers

What is the cost of the new background/drug screen program?

The base cost for this new program is a flat fee of $100.00. Many of the schools have already contacted H.I.R.E. to conduct random drug screenings throughout the year for their students. This cost is built into the on-line system when students select their school/program. Random drug screenings and direct billing is available to your school if you are interested.

What is the $100.00 paying for?

Unlimited Criminal County Level Search

9 Panel Drug Screen

SSN Trace

OIG Search

National Sex Offender Search

OFAC Search

EPLS Search

What drugs will the drug screen test for?

Amphetamine

Barbiturate

Benzodiazepine

Cannabinoid

Cocaine

Metabolite

Opiate

Phencyclidine (PCP)

Methadone

What is the time frame students must have their drug screen completed from the time they are given the chain-of-custody form?

48 hours

How long will the background check and drug screen be valid for students and instructors?

For students, as long as they remain within the program and/or school we will not require them to complete another background/drug screen. If the student drops out of the program and/or school and is accepted back into the program, then at that time they will have to submit to another background/drug screen. For instructors, the background and drug screen will remain valid for 3 years. If an instructor leaves or is terminated from the school and the school requires them to resubmit new hire paperwork again, then we would require that employee to conduct another background/drug screen.

If an instructor is already an employee of Columbus Regional or St. Francis, will they need to complete to background and drug screen?

No, as long as the instructor is still an active employee in any role, they will not need to complete the background and drug screening.

How far out from acceptance into a program can students complete the criminal background and drug screen?

60 days. On average the criminal background and drug screen results will be complete within 3-4 business days.

What are the basic step-by-step procedures for the new background/drug screen policy?

Students are given the drug screen chain-of-custody form (from the school) and instructions or how to complete their criminal background and payment. (On-line at www.studentbackgrounds.com).

Students submit their personal information (for background purposes) and payment on-line and report to a LabCorp drug screening site.

Once the drug screen/background results are complete, the hospital will be notified of the results. Once the results are approved or denied by the hospital, an e-mail will be sent to the point of contact at the school, notifying them of the status of their student/instructor.

How will the schools be notified that a student is cleared?

Via e-mail.

What is the name and contact information for our representative at H.I.R.E?

Steve Mills, 706-587-9205 or smills@hirellc.com

What if our school wants to conduct additional background or drug screenings?